Talk:Blue Valley North High School
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Most students live in homes (opposed to apartments). BVN is recognized to be one of the premier public educational facilities in the country and is tucked into one of the wealthiest areas (Johnson County) in the United States with an average yearly household income of over $75,000. Areas include Hallbrook, The Woods, Deer Creek, and Lionsgate, and many other communities. Houses average around $300,000 but there are many that sell for over one million.
- There are no sources to back any of this up and most it is false or irrelevent, so I am going to delete it. I went to BVN and there is a fair amount of Apartments, but just less than other places. BVN is not one of the premier public education facilities in the country; the top 1,000 public schools rated by the number of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate tests, BVN is rated #642 from the top. [1]. "Is tucked into one of the wealthiest areas (Johnson County) in the United States", this statement is false, according to wikipedia:Highest-income counties in the United States, Johnson County only ranked 44nd from the top with a per capita income of $30,919 and median household income $61,455 as of the year 2000--not over $75,000. Also, house prices should not be posted because they are irrelevant; $300k for a home is not expensive anyways. Maybe if would be relevant if BVN was in Atherton, Santa Barbara, Rancho Santa Fe, or Newport Beach where median home prices exceeded $2 million[2] to state the cost of living, but that should be on Johnson County's wikipedia page anyways, not BVN's. The sub-divisions could still be listed, although I am not too sure why it is relevant that they are posted on the BVN article; other school articles do not do that.
- ChristopherMannMcKay 16:42, 18 January 2007 (UTC)